Data: Last week, global listed companies net bought $209 million in BTC, with Strategy investing $204 million to purchase 3,015 bitcoins, an increase of 412.8% compared to the purchase amount last week
According to SoSoValue data, as of 8:30 AM Eastern Time on March 2, 2026, the total net purchase of Bitcoin by global listed companies (excluding mining companies) for the week was $208.79 million, an increase of 348% compared to last week.
Strategy (formerly MicroStrategy) announced on March 2 that it invested $204.10 million (an increase of 412.8% compared to last week's purchase) to acquire 3,015 Bitcoins at a price of $67,700, bringing its total holdings to 720,737 Bitcoins.
The Japanese listed company Metaplanet did not purchase any Bitcoin last week, marking seven consecutive weeks without purchases.
In addition, two other companies purchased Bitcoin last week. The Japanese food brand DayDayCook announced on February 25 that it invested $4.22 million to buy 50 Bitcoins at a price of $84,468, bringing its total holdings to 2,118 Bitcoins; the Brazilian Bitcoin company OrangeBTC announced on March 2 that it invested $470,000 to purchase 0.7 Bitcoins at a price of $67,438.14, bringing its total holdings to 3,723 Bitcoins.
As of the time of publication, the total amount of Bitcoin held by the global listed companies (excluding mining companies) in the statistics is 981,150 Bitcoins, an increase of 0.31% compared to last week, with a current market value of approximately $64.26 billion, accounting for 4.9% of the circulating market value of Bitcoin.
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